A defensive first half turned into an offensive showcase featuring two of the
best quarterbacks in the country.

Luck, the Heisman Trophy front-runner, threw an interception for a touchdown
late in the fourth quarter but rallied the Cardinal (8-0, 6-0 Pac-12) for the
tying score in the final minute of regulation.

Matt Barkley nearly led the Trojans into field goal range, but time ran out
and the teams traded touchdowns in the first two overtimes.

Stepfan Taylor's five-yard touchdown run on the first possession of the third
OT, followed by Luck's two-point conversion pass to Coby Fleener, put the onus
back on USC (6-2, 3-2).

Curtis McNeal, who ran for two touchdowns to give the Trojans a 10-point lead
in the third quarter, fumbled the ball into the end zone on USC's second snap,
and the Cardinal recovered to extend the nation's longest winning streak to
16.

"Obviously we wanted to win, but as far as effort and where our team is at,
you've got to be pleased," USC head coach Lane Kiffin said.

Luck ended with 330 yards and three touchdowns on 29-of-40 throws and added 36
yards and a score on the ground.

But the senior threw an ill-advised pass late in the fourth quarter, as
Nickell Robey collected the errant throw and returned it 33 yards untouched
for a 34-27 lead with 3:08 remaining.

Undaunted, Stanford answered with a 10-play, 76-yard drive, which was extended
on a personal foul penalty following a third-down incompletion. Taylor went in
from two yards out with 38 seconds remaining to tie it.

"I was very disappointed in myself. There were a couple seconds there when I
wanted to dig a hole and bury myself," Luck said of his mistake. "But the guys
believed in me. I was happy there was still some time on the play clock to go
down there again. I was just relieved there was more clock left."

USC quickly reached the opposing 40-yard line with nine seconds showing.
Barkley then hit Robert Woods on a quick slant, and the star receiver, despite
still having two timeouts left, tried to get out of bounds before time
expired. He eventually reached the sideline at the 33, but zeroes showed on
the scoreboard, sending the game to OT.

Jeremy Stewart ended a run-only Stanford drive with a one-yard plunge, and
Woods caught a 15-yard fade in the right corner of the end zone to extend the
thriller.

Randall Telfer's 12-yard TD reception was countered by Levine Toilolo's 11-
yard hookup with Luck, who placed the ball on the receiver's outside shoulder
along the left sideline in the end zone.

Taylor scored three plays into Stanford's third touch of the extra session,
and after Marqise Lee stepped out of bounds at the four, McNeal spoiled his
145-yard rushing effort by fumbling the game away.

Most of Stanford's 198 yards in the first half came on a game-opening 10-play,
83-yard march. Luck completed all five of his attempts for 74 yards, his last
a 10-yard touchdown to Tyler Gaffney.

Andre Heidari booted a 22-yard field goal later in the opening quarter, and he
and Eric Whitaker traded successful makes -- 50 and 33 yards, respectively --
in the second.

McNeal rattled off touchdown runs of 61 and 25 yards on handoffs to the left
side early in the third, putting Stanford behind for the first time all
season.

Luck countered with a five-yard TD pass to Ryan Hewitt and a two-yard scramble
to paydirt for a 24-20 edge heading to the final quarter.

Barkley, who had 284 yards and an interception on 28-of-45 attempts, threw the
first of his three touchdowns to Lee, a 28-yarder with 13:04 remaining.

"Matt Barkley, he didn't have the big numbers, but he stood in the pocket and
we hit him, we hit him, we hit him, and he stood and took it and stroked some
great throws tonight," Stanford head coach David Shaw said.

Whitaker's 29-yard field goal with 5:10 showing set the stage for the
memorable finish.

Game Notes

Stanford's winning streak is a school record...The Cardinal had won 10
straight by 25 points or more...The Cardinal have won four of their last five
against USC...Luck was sacked twice, doubling his season total...Taylor ran
for 99 yards on 23 carries...Griff Whalen led Stanford with 102 yards on six
receptions...Woods had a team-high nine receptions for 89 yards...USC starting
running back Marc Tyler suffered an injury on USC's first offensive snap.